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Coalition slams the billionaires’ budget as miners cheer

Coalition slams the billionaires’ budget as miners cheer

The likes of Andrew Forrest and Gina Rinehart’s companies will receive an indirect boost to mine and process critical minerals or develop green hydrogen.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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Shadow boxing on as BHP eyes being crowned world’s copper king

Shadow boxing on as BHP eyes being crowned world’s copper king

Anglo American has rejected BHP’s second, higher takeover offer. But playing hard is getting harder.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Picking fights with social media giants seems to be ending in tears
Opinion
Elon Musk

Picking fights with social media giants seems to be ending in tears

Australia’s government and regulators have plenty of allies in their attempts to rein in the behaviour of platform owners – but it’s just not that easy.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
CBA lowers the curtain on a profit season banks would rather forget
Opinion
Big four

CBA lowers the curtain on a profit season banks would rather forget

This season was not one that banks will be crowing about – all experienced a fall in profits and the themes were remarkably similar.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
‘A joke’: The $2.2b deal with no detail that has left investors fuming

‘A joke’: The $2.2b deal with no detail that has left investors fuming

Hostilities have broken out over wealth powerhouse Perpetual’s deal to sell two of its major divisions and brand to private equity giant KKR.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Not everyone will celebrate AGL’s improved profit outlook
Opinion
Renewables

Not everyone will celebrate AGL’s improved profit outlook

Amid a cost-of-living crisis, energy companies have large targets on their backs, along with supermarkets, banks and airlines.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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How Qantas pulled off a soft landing on phantom flights
Opinion
Aviation

How Qantas pulled off a soft landing on phantom flights

While the airline is up for $120 million in fines and compensation, Qantas could have ended up paying a far heavier price for its so-called “ghost flights”.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths

Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths

This week’s results provide a reality check for those who argue that the highly concentrated banking and supermarkets sectors lack competition.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Mortgage wars enter next phase as property remains a rich playground
Opinion
Home loans

Mortgage wars enter next phase as property remains a rich playground

The big banks are rethinking how much risk they can take when it comes to lending, as some say that excessive regulation is only helping wealthy borrowers while others miss out.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Nothing Bonza in this brutal chapter of Australian airline history
Opinion
Aviation

Nothing Bonza in this brutal chapter of Australian airline history

Grounded planes, stranded passengers: Bonza looks like the latest casualty to join the Australian aviation graveyard.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
The $60 billion game that BHP boss Mike Henry needs to win

The $60 billion game that BHP boss Mike Henry needs to win

BHP has its prey in its sights, but winning requires skill and a willingness to walk away if the target, Anglo American, plays hard to get.

  • by Elizabeth Knight